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Transforming Internal Communications: From Hurdles to High Performance

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

In the dynamic landscape of modern workplaces, effective internal communication is paramount. Bridging the gap between effective internal communications and cultivating an engaged workforce is not without its challenges, as I’m sure we’ve all experienced in our respective workplaces from time to time.

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This New Year, Resolve to Give Your Staff Presentation Training

PRSay

A good training program will help presenters improve their skills. Not all presentation training is the same, of course. As you likely know, traditional media training and crisis training tend to focus on one spokesperson, usually the CEO, who is put through his or her paces in front of a group.

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What to Do When Your Internal Communications Goes External

PRSay

Hackers can also find and release damaging internal correspondence and documents. ” So, what are the best ways to lessen the potential negative impacts of your internal communications going external? Treat every piece of internal communication as if it were external. If the internal email goes out at 10:30 a.m.,

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3 Steps to a Data-Driven Internal Communications Plan in 2021

PRSay

As you think about your internal communications plans for 2021, you must first recognize the challenges and changes that occurred in 2020. While this is not always possible due to resources, you might try teaming internal communicators up to examine each other’s area of control. HR policies, procedures, training.

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10 Takeaways From PRSA’s 2018 International Conference

PRSay

Austin, Texas, was the backdrop for PRSA’s International Conference this past week. Others are attempting to clarify the obscured lines between trained journalists and the media. On visuals: “If you’re not using video or visuals for communications then you’re missing out on a huge chunk of audience.”

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Can Competitive Video Games Make Work Teams More Productive?

PRSay

While video games are commonly considered a tool to help people unwind after work, a recent study by Brigham Young University suggests they may have a function at work, too. In addition to improving collaboration among office mates, video games can also boost morale and camaraderie for remote workers. Unifying remote employees.

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Recent PR Campaigns That Have Successfully Implemented Video Content

Prohibition

When considering a social media strategy, video is likely to be front of mind. However, using video for your PR campaign may not be the first thing that comes to mind – but that shouldn’t always be the case. It only makes sense then, to use this ‘video technology’ to creatively highlight the issue of homophobia.

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